Overview
- President Donald Trump told an Iowa audience he would sign year-round E15 legislation without delay.
- Sen. John Thune said he remains committed to passing the bill and noted he discussed E15 with the president on Tuesday morning.
- A push to attach a permanent E15 fix to last week’s government funding package fell apart late in the process.
- House GOP leaders set up a Rural Energy Council to evaluate options rather than include the policy in spending legislation.
- E15 sales face summer limits under Clean Air Act volatility rules, and supporters say a clean bill would end patchwork waivers while refiners press for broader changes.